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The Music docs explains that you can use a "Artist > Album" folder structure. The Movies docs says that you shouldn't use a "Director > Movie" structure, but it's unclear why:
Movies should usually be in the library root directory or in a subfolder for the individual films. The subfolders allow for organization of metadata and images.
What does "should usually" mean here? What will happen if I try to make a folder for each Director and a subfolder for each movie?
For movie enthusiasts, such a structure would be as useful as the "Artist > Album" one. Currently, if you place all your movies in the root directory, they quickly become difficult to browse and sort.
Whether this feature is supported or not, I think the docs should be more clear and remove the "should" wording. If the feature works but needs specific folder names, the docs should indicate it more precisely.
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The Music docs explains that you can use a "Artist > Album" folder structure. The Movies docs says that you shouldn't use a "Director > Movie" structure, but it's unclear why:
What does "should usually" mean here? What will happen if I try to make a folder for each Director and a subfolder for each movie?
For movie enthusiasts, such a structure would be as useful as the "Artist > Album" one. Currently, if you place all your movies in the root directory, they quickly become difficult to browse and sort.
Whether this feature is supported or not, I think the docs should be more clear and remove the "should" wording. If the feature works but needs specific folder names, the docs should indicate it more precisely.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: